OSC’s Guiding Principles

Act with the highest integrity.

Commitment to excellence.

Embrace teamwork and collaboration.

Treat all with respect.

Be innovative.

Be a responsible steward of all resources.

Marketing Manager

Full time benefited position. The Marketing Manager is responsible for maintaining the brand image of the Orlando Science Center and driving revenue generated by walk-in attendance and membership sales. This goal is achieved by increasing public and members’ awareness of all OSC events, programs, exhibits and films. This position is responsible for working with the VP of Marketing on developing and implementing the marketing strategy for Science Center campaigns, including social media outreach as well as traditional media buys in print, radio, TV, online and outdoor. This position is charged with investigating new marketing media and opportunities plus initiating and sustaining partnerships to provide added value to marketing and community relationships. The Marketing Manager oversees the advertising budget and reviews it on a regular basis with the VP of Marketing.

Work closely with graphics and web site department on the development of collateral materials and promotions.

Place the traditional media buys for print, radio, billboards, etc.

Oversee the membership and guest services department and supervises the senior manager of member relations and guest services.

Advise senior management on marketing and advertising opportunities and issues that can support developing exhibits, programs and events.

Recruit and mentor interns assigned to the Marketing team.

Assist marketing team with its events and initiatives, both internally and externally (Otronicon, Maker Faire Orlando, Science Night Live, Fundraisers, Exhibit & Film premieres, special events, community outreach).

Identify and initiate relationships with potential partners in media, retail, nonprofit, tourism and industry (Visit Orlando for example) to provide added marketing and promotional support as well as producing fresh content for OSC.

Build and nurture relationships with local, regional and national cultural venues.

Work closely with the education, programming and exhibit teams develop “marketing friendly” programs, exhibits and events.

Editor of SCOPE, OSC’s magazine.

QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS:Bachelor’s Degree in communications, advertising or marketing preferred. 3 years of relevant work experience.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:Should be able to sit/stand for extended lengths of time (for example, manning trade show booths or supporting special events), able to lift, push or pull 50lbs at least to support load-in/load out for special events and outreach appearances, able to set up booths and tents for expos and outreach events. Must be comfortable climbing stairs without difficulty to assist with internal and external events.

Administrative Assistant

This part-time position (20 hours per week) provides clerical and administrative support for the Human Resources department. Is responsible for coordinating recruitment efforts and processing job postings, maintaining manual personnel records, other administrative duties as assigned.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Maintains manual personnel files ensuring that records are updated.

Assists Vice President of Human Resources with recruitment for open positions; prepares and places ads and job postings.

Works closely with hiring managers and Vice President of Human Resources in identifying job requirements and qualifications.

Screens applications and routes to hiring managers for review.

Assists with scheduling and set-up of new hire orientation.

Updates and maintains orientation packets and oversees the completion of all paperwork for new employee file.

Prepares periodic and special reports.

Updates and maintains applicant and employee database on a daily basis.

Assist with employee special events.

Other administrative duties as assigned or required.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:

Well-developed oral and written communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills

Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities

Working knowledge of Word, Excel, Outlook and Access Ability to maintain confidentiality

Guest Services Coordinator

Full time benefited position. Responsible for maintaining a customer focused Guest Service front line team. This includes the garage, lobby personnel and PBX operator. The Coordinator will assist the walk-in guests as well as the members in a smooth transaction of ticket purchasing and membership sales. They are responsible for assuring our first impression with the public is a pleasurable one. This is a hands on coordinator position that is engaged in the work and performing all front line duties.

Essential Job Functions:

Provide training program that is continually reinforcing customer service with the front line and garage personnel in conjunction with Manager of Guest Services.

In the absence of the Manager of Guest Services the Guest Services Coordinator will oversee the front line staff to assure personnel issues are being attended in a professional manner and will report any challenges directly to the Senior Director of Operations.

In the absence of the Manager of Guest Services the Guest Services Coordinator will create and maintain a schedule for staffing front line and garage.

Retain within the budgeted yearly hours and bring any deviations to the attention of the Manager of Guest Services and assist with Payroll.

In the absence of the Manager of Guest Services the Guest Service Coordinator will report directly to the Senior Director of Operations and communicate any challenges with guests, staff or lobby operation.

Maintain a strong working relationship with Manager of Guest Services and keep Manager informed on a daily basis of any challenges.

In the absence of the Manager any challenges will be reported to Senior Director of Operations.

In the absence of the Manager of Guest Services the Guest Service Coordinator will assist with data entry for ROQS information daily and ensure accuracy.

Assure promotion codes, zip codes and membership information is recorded correctly with a low rate of errors [less than 2%]

Work the front line selling tickets and membership on a daily basis.

Assures all positions are manned and accounted for and is the extra stand in when needed to fill holes in schedule do to vacation times, illness or overflow days such as holidays.

Continually coach the front line staff to convert walk-in daily guest to a member in a professional manner.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:Will need to stand for long periods of times. Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs.

Preschool Teacher

Full time benefited position. Responsible for the general supervision and management of a class of preschool (3 – 5 yr) children, planning and executing the Early Childhood education program in accordance with the goals, objectives and standards set forth by the Orlando Science Center Preschool in alliance with Early Childhood developmentally appropriate practices, FL Department of Children and Families and “Creative Curriculum” and Voluntary PreKindergarten (VPK). Instruct children (3 – 5 yr) in activities designed to promote social/emotional, physical and intellectual growth needed to be successful individuals related to their peer group, environment and community.

Excellent communication skills; presentation and public speaking. Reliable, organized, self-starter. Ability to work with little direct supervision Enthusiastic, friendly, outgoing; must love working with people

Preferred Skills:

Active listening and Social Perceptiveness - give full attention to others saying, taking time to understand, ask appropriate questions and being aware of others’ reactions and understanding why they react as they do.

Learning strategies – selecting and using g training/instructional methods for the situation when learning or teaching new things.

Writing – communicating effectively in writing as appropriate for the needs of the audience.

Time management - managing one’s own time and the time of others.

Monitoring – monitoring /assessing performance of self, individuals and group to make improvements or use corrective actions.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:Tasks involve the ability to exert very moderate physical effort in light work, typically involving some combination of stooping, kneeling, crouching and crawling. Also involved maybe some lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling of objects, materials or children up to 40 lbs. Sensory requirements are visual perceptions and discrimination, oral communication, and ability to perceive and discriminate sounds.

Preschool Assistant

Part Time Position. Responsible for assisting Preschool classroom teachers with general supervision and management of a class of preschool (3 – 5 yr) children. Assisting in the execution of the Early Childhood education program in accordance with the goals, objectives and standards set forth by the Orlando Science Center Preschool, along with Early Childhood developmentally appropriate practices, FL Department of Children and Families guidelines and “Creative Curriculum”. Support children (3 – 5 yr) in activities designed to promote social/emotional, physical and intellectual growth needed to be successful individuals related to their peer group, environment and community.

Active listening and Social Perceptiveness - give full attention to others saying, taking time to understand, ask appropriate questions and being aware of others’ reactions and understanding why they react as they do.

Excellent communication skills; presentation and public speaking. Reliable, organized, self-starter. Ability to work with little direct supervision Enthusiastic, friendly, outgoing; must love working with people

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:Tasks involve the ability to exert very moderate physical effort in light work, typically involving some combination of stooping, kneeling, crouching and crawling. Also involved maybe some lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling of objects, materials or children up to 40 lbs. Sensory requirements are visual perceptions and discrimination, oral communication, and ability to perceive and discriminate sounds.

Exhibit Fabrication Specialist

Full time benefited position. This position is responsible for fabrication and repair of OSC exhibits, kiosks, cases, displays and individual exhibit components. This includes the ability to proficiently demonstrate specialized wood working, metal working and plastic working skills and techniques. This position is also responsible for maintaining OSC’s fabrication shop and tools including safety and housekeeping best practices.

Able to proficiently operate various routers and spindle cutters (hand, table, CNC).

Laminating, painting, staining and finishing various woods, metals and plastics.

Metal working such as tap and die.

Ability to machine parts out of various metals.

Mechanical systems fabrication and troubleshooting.

Must have knowledge of various plastics and their working properties.

Must be familiar with solvents & adhesives and their safe handling requirements.

The ability to work with precision measuring tools such as calipers and understand various standards of measurements (metric, standard, decimal, and fraction).

Fabricate new exhibits or components from drawings, sketches or ideas.

Able to read and fabricate from CAD drawings.

Repair and refurbish exhibits as needed.

Assist with repair for traveling exhibits as needed.

Must maintain safe maintenance and operation of all shop equipment at all times.

Maintain clean, safe and organized shop and work spaces.

Guiding Principles:

Act with the highest integrity.

Commitment to excellence.

Embrace teamwork and collaboration.

Treat all with respect.

Be innovative.

Be a responsible steward of all resources.

Qualifications and Education Requirements:

High School diploma or equivalent.

BID or VCE preferred.

Five years or more relevant work experience will be considered.

Preferred Skils:

Ability to work from hand drawn sketches and verbal concepts.

Project and/or shop management experience preferred but not required.

Good communication – written and oral.

Physical Requirements:

Able to lift, push and/or pull up to 50 lbs.

Able to climb ladder.

Able to stand for extended periods of time.

Exhibit Maintenance

Part time position. his position is responsible for maintenance and repair of permanent and traveling exhibits and related exhibit support equipment, interfacing with the exhibits team and with facilities department as needed. A primary responsibility for this position focuses on minor exhibit repair, preventative maintenance and accurate troubleshooting.

Others duties assigned by Facilities Manager and Director of Facilities.

Education or Certifications:High School diploma or equivalent.

Work Experience:Three to five years relevant experience.

Required Skills:Some plumbing, electrical and construction.

Special Conditions:Must be able to climb, bind, push and lift 70 lbs. and up.

Coordinator of Group Sales

Full time benefited position. The Coordinator of Group Sales goal is to promote Orlando Science Center as a premier travel destination for groups. This position will work closely with the Marketing and Programming team to solicit, sell and confirm group business required to meet budgeted sales goals. This positions reports directly to the Director of Meetings and Events.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:Must be able to sit for extended periods and lift 30lbs.

Event Coordinator

Part time position. Event Coordinator oversees specified Orlando Science Center event rentals and will work with the Director and Manager of Meetings and Events to execute all events. Responsible for onsite event coordination as well as pre-planning. This includes, event set ups and breakdowns, communication between participating vendors, constant communication with clients, collection of rental fees, final event meetings, etc.

Duties/responsibilities:

Work with clients to create set up for event space, recommend vendors, and assist in event planning.

Conduct wedding rehearsals.

Work with set up crew to set up and breakdown event space on event days.

Onsite the day of an event to manage the production of the event and provide event related services to client and vendors.

Education or Certifications/Work Experience:Events Coordinator should have at least one year of event/hospitality education or worked 1 year in the events/wedding industry

Required Skills:

Ability to problem solve and make sound decisions in a timely manner while remaining calm.

Ability to multi task and work in a high paced environment, while staying organized.

Outstanding customer services.

Communicate effectively with all types of people.

Demonstrate enthusiasm and passion for the event industry.

Special Conditions:This position requires you to continuously walk the floor (including stairs) and the ability to lift 50 pounds. Must be available to work late most weekends.

Reservations Specialist

Full time benefited position. Responsible for all education sales and ticketing systems. This individual will guide a team of three reservationists and will work with Finance and other departments internally to ensure that operational practices are in line with organization goals. This individual should be extremely comfortable with ticketing systems, cash handling, and high volume sales.

Essential Job Functions:

Must demonstrate proficiency in the Tessitura and Active Network ticketing system, including all reservation data input, data retrieval, and report printing.

Supervise and provide leadership to the team responsible for the reservation team.

Work with Vice President of Education to ensure all grant funded and sponsored programs are booked according to contract requirements and all paperwork and data collection is maintained.

Responsible for all reservations pertaining to school field trips, homeschool, offsites, preschool, group sales, scout programs, overnights, camps, birthdays, and any other fee based programs.

Serve as liaison between schools, day cares, parents, churches, and all other group institutions to make reservations and answer guest questions.

Create itineraries including lab, film, exhibit, and lunch scheduling for school field trips.

Handle reservation confirmations on all sales.

Collect and follow up on deposits and payments received for fee based programming.

Perform general cash handling duties, including close out reports Assist with check-ins and other duties as required.

Demonstrates commitment to OSC's vision, mission and values.

Must be able to work flexible hours including early mornings, nights and weekends as necessary.

Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications and Education Requirements:High School diploma.

Preferred Skills:

Excellent customer service skills.

Experience with ticketing systems preferred.

Highly organized, attention to detail a must.

Physical Requirements:Must be able to sit or stand for an extended period of time.

Early Childhood Educator

Part time position.A cheerful, animated, thoughtful and engaging individual is needed to provide fun and quality educational programming for the Science Center’s early learners. The daily functions of this position consist of but are not limited to: Engaging and educating families, school groups, campers and teachers about various sciences and early childhood topics with the use of demonstrations and hands-on activities in an informal setting. The Early Childhood Educator will deliver educational content in one or more of the following ways: classroom instruction on and off museum grounds, large capacity auditorium programming on and off museum grounds, and floor demonstrations. Educators will be expected to study curriculum and supplementary materials to gain proficiency in the sciences taught by the institution and improve upon existing content knowledge and teaching/presentation skills.

Responsible for delivering OSC curriculum and engaging children, families and guests in hands-on activities and demonstrations.

Applicants should be good communicators, have the ability to complete tasks with minimal supervision, and demonstrate excellent customer service skills.

This position requires individuals who are comfortable speaking in front of audiences of all sizes and delivering basic science instruction to guests of all ages.

Ensure age appropriateness in all programs and alignment with learning and developmental standards.

Maintains a safe and secure environment for guests and staff.

Keeps current in science and education related to OSC’s content and exhibits.

Qualified applicants will demonstrate a willingness to learn.

Availability on Saturdays is required.

Qualifications and Education Requirements:

Enthusiastic, friendly, outgoing; must love working with children and guests. Qualified candidates should be degree seeking or hold a bachelor’s degree in early childhood education, education, science, psychology, or museum studies preferred. A valid driver’s license is required. Experience working with children or teaching children (age 7 and under) either informally or in a classroom setting.

Preferred Skills:

Course work in the field of Early Childhood or Education.

Experience developing curriculum for informal education facilities.

Experience in the performing arts or theater experience.

Minimum of one year experience teaching and delivering educational programming in an informal setting (child care facility, museum, zoo).

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:Must be able to stand for extended periods and lift 30lbs.

Educator FT

Full time benefited position. The daily functions of this position consist of but are not limited to: Engaging and educating children in preschool-12th grade about various sciences with the use of demonstrations and hands-on activities in an informal setting. The Educator/Presenter will deliver educational content in one the following ways: classroom instruction on and off museum grounds, large capacity auditorium programming on and off museum grounds, and floor demonstrations. Educators will be expected to study curriculum and supplementary materials to gain proficiency in the sciences taught by the institution and improve upon existing content knowledge and teaching/presentation skills.

Essential Job Functions:

Responsible for delivering OSC curriculum and engaging students and guests in hands-on activities and demonstrations.

Assist with the training of new education staff and seasonal employees.

Applicants should be good communicators, have the ability to complete tasks with minimal supervision, and demonstrate excellent customer service skills.

This position requires individuals who are comfortable speaking in front of large audiences and delivering science instruction to guests of all ages.

Participate in the development and implementation of new content.

Qualified applicants will demonstrate a willingness to learn.

QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS:Qualified candidates should hold a Bachelors degree in education, science, or a related field or hold an Associates Degree and seeking a Bachelors degree with experience. A valid driver’s license is required.

PREFERRED SKILLS:The candidate should have experience teaching either informally or in a classroom. Experience in public speaking and customer service is desirable.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Must be able to stand for extended periods and lift 30lbs.

Educator

Part time position. The daily functions of this position consist of but are not limited to: Engaging and educating school groups, scouts, campers and teachers about various sciences with the use of demonstrations and hands-on activities in an informal setting. The Educator will deliver educational content in one or more of the following ways: classroom instruction on and off museum grounds, large capacity auditorium programming on and off museum grounds, and floor demonstrations. Educators will be expected to study curriculum and supplementary materials to gain proficiency in the sciences taught by the institution and improve upon existing content knowledge and teaching/presentation skills.

Responsible for delivering OSC curriculum and engaging students and guests in hands-on activities and demonstrations.

Applicants should be good communicators, have the ability to complete tasks with minimal supervision, and demonstrate excellent customer service skills.

This position requires individuals who are comfortable speaking in front of audiences of all sizes and delivering science instruction to guests of all ages.

Qualified applicants will demonstrate a willingness to learn.

Qualified candidates should either be degree seeking or hold a bachelors degree in education, science, or a related field.

Enthusiastic, friendly, outgoing; must love working with children and guests

A valid driver’s license is required.

The candidate should have experience in a museum or other informal education environment. Experience teaching informally or in a classroom is required. A background in public speaking and customer service is essential.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Must be able to stand for extended periods and lift 30lbs.

Birthday Party Coordinator

Part time position. Provides Birthday Programs and related duties at the professional level. Must be able to work weekends.

Essential Job Functions:

Serve as overall birthday party coordinator for all OSC Birthday Parties.

Provide Birthday Party Hosting responsibilities when needed.

Have a full understanding of birthday party themes and educational component including the science content.

Oversee Birthday Staff and volunteers working in Birthday Parties to include any staff issues, instructions on fire evacuation procedures and any customer service issues related to the birthday parties.

Confirm all birthday party reservations prior to upcoming weekend.

Create and send out all paperwork for birthday party needs.

This includes staff schedules, calendars, interdepartmental requests, and room set-ups, as well as cake and food orders.

Organize, prepare, and clean all rooms and supplies.

Accountable for all supply shopping and inventory lists.

Accountable for completion and collection of the final payment for each party, for settling accounts in Vista and all related paper work.

Compile all evaluations at the end of each month.

Maintain a weekly inventory of paper products and additional supplies including a report (if needed) to the Education Manager.

Provide assistance with additional tasks as needed or available.

Be able to work on a consistent basis and fulfill scheduling requirements.

QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS:Completion of High School with some College preferred.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Ability to lift up to 30lbs, climb stairs frequently, and be standing and/or walking for extended periods of time.

Supply Clerk

Part time position. Responsible for purchasing and maintaining supplies for field trips, camps, offsites, scouts, homeschool, overnights, preschool, birthdays, and other programs as needed.

Essential Job Functions:

The supply clerk must demonstrate proficiency in the Microsoft Dynamics purchasing system, including all data input, data retrieval, and report printing.

Process all POs by month end and purchase supplies in accordance with OSC policies and procedures.

Ensure all materials are purchased and ordered in a timely manner.

Record all purchases and use appropriate financial codes to ensure budget accuracy.

Maintain all education supply rooms and ensure the workspaces are kept neat and organized.

Maintain a working knowledge of education inventory on-hand at all times.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Ability to lift up to 30lbs and be on feet for extended periods of time.

Club House Attendant

Part time position. The Club House Attendant is responsible for assisting with Education Programs such as field trip groups, scouts, camps, homeschool, during check-in, lunch, and check-out. This position requires individuals who are comfortable speaking in front of audiences of all sizes and ages.

Essential Job Functions:

Applicants should be good communicators, have the ability to complete tasks with minimal supervision, and demonstrate excellent customer service skills.

Courteously and efficiently assist Education Programs’ visitors during their visit, giving accurate and helpful information to help them understand schedules, procedures, and other important information.

Maintain a working knowledge of educational offerings.

Provide accurate information and helpful assistance in a courteous manner while on duty in any location.

Assist in way finding and responding to guest situations in a calm and helpful manner.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Ability to lift up to 30lbs, climb stairs frequently, and be standing and/or walking for extended periods of time.

House Manager/Hospitality

Part time position. Position Summary: Provide superior customer service while maintaining a safe and secure environment for OSC guests and team members. This position is expected to be on the floor 90% of the shift during public operating hours.

Open and close the building as per established procedures.

Hourly walk through in the parking garage documenting and / or reporting to appropriate parties any needs or concerns.

Interact with OSC guests using the Customer First Approach and obtain feedback on the guest visit.

Monitor daily operation ensuring OSC programs begin on time, front of house positions appropriately staffed and public areas remain clean.

Accurately document shift activities in the House Managers log and note exhibit failures, maintenance personnel responding for repair and exhibits on the floor that are tagged.

Communicate exhibit failure, facility maintenance challenges and safety concerns to the Director of Facilities in a timely fashion.

Assist in emergency first aid and fire evacuations.

Prevent improper use of exhibits and the physical building.

Assist in locating lost children / parent.

Monitor crowd density in public areas.

Support Shipping and Receiving / Mailroom / Copy Center in the absence of the Clerk.

Support other teams within the organization with superior Internal Customer Service.

Other duties assigned.

Education or Certifications: High School diploma or equivalent

Work Experience: Some experience in the customer service field.

Required Skills: Customer service experience, security or related field and certified in CPR and emergency first aid useful but not necessary.

Physical Requirements: Up to 30 hour work week. Available all hours, and shifts, ability to do a lot standing, walking and climbing stairs. Ability to lift 30 pounds, ability to push/pull a certain amount of weight.

Movie Operator

Part time position. Responsible for operating CineDome and the Digital Adventure Theater automation system, presenting shows and assisting visitors in and out of the CineDome and the Digital Adventure Theatre, including, but not limited to, taking tickets, answering questions, and light administrative work. High School Graduate or equivalent, some college preferred. Must be able to sit/stand for extended periods of time.

Reservationist

Part time position. Responsible for all fieldtrip, group, scouts, camps, homeschool, overnights, off-sites, preschool, early childhood programs, and birthday party sales. This individual should be extremely comfortable with telephone sales and computer ticketing systems.

Essential Job Functions:

Reservationists must demonstrate proficiency in the VISTA ticketing system, including all reservation data input, data retrieval, and report printing.

Responsible for all reservations pertaining to school field trips, homeschool, offsites, preschool, group sales, scout programs, overnights, camps, birthdays, and any other fee based programs.

Serve as liaison between schools, day cares, parents, churches, and all other group institutions to make reservations and answer guest questions.

Create itineraries including lab, film, exhibit, and lunch scheduling for school field trips.

Handle reservation confirmations on all sales.

Collect and follow up on deposits and payments received for fee based programming.

Perform general cash handling duties, including close out reports Assist with check-ins and other duties as required.

Demonstrates commitment to OSC's vision, mission and values.

Must be able to work flexible hours including early mornings, nights and weekends as necessary.

Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications and Education Requirements:High School diploma.

Preferred Skills:

Proven administrative abilities and organizational skills.

Ability to work in a fast pace, team oriented environment.

Ability to establish and maintain an effective rapport with guests and internal departments.

Excellent written and verbal communication skills.

Reliable, organized, self-starter.

Ability to work with little direct supervision.

Enthusiastic, friendly, outgoing Familiar with Microsoft Office

Physical Requirements:Must be able to sit for an extended period of time.

Facilitator

Part time position. Must have availability to work a minimum of 3 days. With weekend availability preferred.

Essential Job Functions: Passionately embrace and communicate the mission of OSC ‘Inspire Science Learning for Life’ to science center guests. This position requires individuals with exemplary guest service skills. Facilitate exhibit halls by answering questions, narrating on the microphone, leading activities and being interactive and engaging. This position will be expected to effectively communicate science concepts and topics through science demonstrations and activities.

EDUCATION: Two year degree in education, science, or a related field.

EXPERIENCE: The candidate should be comfortable approaching guests and speaking in front of a large audience. Strong communication skills are required. Hospitality or customer service experience is desirable.

REQUIRED SKILLS: A valid Florida driver’s license is required

PREFERRED SKILLS: Experience working in museums or in an informal education setting is preferred. Experience performing Improv and/or theater background is preferred

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Must be able to stand for long periods and be able to lift 30 lbs.

Orlando Science Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a diverse team of professionals!

A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION FOR ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER, A FLORIDA-BASED NONPROFIT CORPORATION (REGISTRATION NO. CH2342), MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE 1-800-HELP-FLA (435-7352) WITHIN THE STATE OR VISITING THEIR WEBSITE. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL, OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE.